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<blockquote data-quote="Alaska_Seth" data-source="post: 1755019" data-attributes="member: 33029"><p>I don't personally like two aspects of Brownings. I don't like the trigger, and I don't care for the stock designs. I really like two-stage triggers, so I would pick a rifle that could be built around that aspect of it. </p><p></p><p>If you are working on a $3000 rifle. Here would be my build. </p><p></p><p>Bighorn Origin Long action $950, $250-350 two stage trigger, $550 proof Research steel barrel, $250 APA brake, and a $1000 Gunwerks stock. </p><p></p><p>Any gunsmith in your area would be able to set headspace on the proof barrel, and it is already threaded for the action and the muzzle brake. This should be less than a $100 job, as it will only take 10-25 minutes to do. </p><p></p><p>You could save money and buy a HS Precision stock, or a McMillan or Manners that you like the design of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaska_Seth, post: 1755019, member: 33029"] I don't personally like two aspects of Brownings. I don't like the trigger, and I don't care for the stock designs. I really like two-stage triggers, so I would pick a rifle that could be built around that aspect of it. If you are working on a $3000 rifle. Here would be my build. Bighorn Origin Long action $950, $250-350 two stage trigger, $550 proof Research steel barrel, $250 APA brake, and a $1000 Gunwerks stock. Any gunsmith in your area would be able to set headspace on the proof barrel, and it is already threaded for the action and the muzzle brake. This should be less than a $100 job, as it will only take 10-25 minutes to do. You could save money and buy a HS Precision stock, or a McMillan or Manners that you like the design of. [/QUOTE]
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